Rishi Sunak’s hopes of replacing Boris Johnson hammered as Chancellor’s poll ratings plunge amid cost of living crisis
RISHI Sunak’s hopes of succeeding Boris Johnson have taken a hammering.
The Chancellor’s ratings plunged to third from bottom for his bungling cost of living crisis in a monthly survey.
But the PM has rebounded to mid-table, according to the poll of Tory supporters by website ConservativeHome.
Home Secretary Priti Patel was at the bottom of the list on a -13.6 rating.
Mr Sunak has faced major criticism following his Spring Statement when he dropped fuel duty by 5p, increased the threshold when people start paying National Insurance by £3,000 and promising to cut income tax by 1p from 2024.
Critics say the measures announced so far go nowhere near far enough to offset the spiralling cost of living.
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Conservative Home editor Paul Goodman warned that the ratings are more of a “running commentary.
He said: “Having managed the table for a long time, I know that what goes down can come up again — and vice-versa.
“Our respondents are very knowing, and many use the table as a form of running commentary rather than a means of permanent judgement."